! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( N2-S03 N2-Soils-106 N2-Soils-105 N2-Soils-104 N2-S N2-Wild-101 N2-Aqua-103 81N2-Aqua-104 N2-Aqua-105 34 33 34 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 48 51 50 49 48 47 L4 L3 Brannigan Creek Coordinate System: UTM Zone 14N NAD83 Data Source: MB Hydro, ProvMB, NRCAN Date Created: December 02, 2013 ± 1:10,000 0 240 480 120 Metres Map 64 Bipole III Transmission Project Construction Environmental Protection Plan Construction Section N2 Environmentally Sensitive Site Locations DOCUMENT PATH: G:\_GIS_PROJECT_FOLDER\00_HYDRO\111440054_BPIII_EPP\ARCMAP\ESS_N2\BPIII_CENVPP_N1N2N3N4C1SECTIONBASEMAP_MAPBOOK_BTB_STANTEC_20131201.MXD ESS Features Water ! ( Water Crossing Wildlife Birds and Habitat Soils and Terrain Permafrost Points of Access* ! ( Proposed Access Point ! ( Major Stream Crossing Abandoned Rail Crossing Rail Crossing " ) Transmission Line Crossing Project Infrastructure Proposed Access Route Land Base 66 m Right of Way BPIII Final Preferred Route Angle Tower Locations # # *Labels correspond to BPIII Access Management Database Mining ! ! Transmission Line Highway Major Road Local Road Winter Road Railway (Operational) Railway (Discontinued) Provincial Park
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N2-Soils-104MAP NUMBER : 64 ESS Group : Permafrost Sec-Seg ID ESS ID ESS Name Location Start Stop UTM Zone Distance N2-S03 N2-Soils-104 Permafrost Site: 33 to 34 E- 613022 N- 6200759
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Potential Effects: Melting or loss of permafrost due to disturbance of the active layer Specific Mitigation:
Carry out construction activities on frozen ground to minimize surface damage and rutting Use existing trails, roads or cut lines whenever possible as access routes Avoid organic soils containing permafrost to the extent possible Maintain shrub and herbaceous vegetation to the extent possible Remove trees by low-disturbance methods Confine vehicle traffic to established trails to the extent possible Implement erosion protection before commencing construction in accordance with Erosion/Sediment Control
Plan
ESS Group : Water Crossing
Sec-Seg ID ESS ID ESS Name Easting Northing UTM
Zone Channel Width
Wet Width
Fish Habitat Class
Habitat Sensitivity
N2-S03 N2-Aqua-103
Tributary of Brannigan Creek 609674 6196997 14N 2m 2m Marginal Low
N2-S03 N2-Aqua-104
Tributary of Brannigan Creek 607580 6195681 14N N/A N/A Marginal Low
N2-S03 N2-Aqua-105
Brannigan Creek 607326 6195522 14N 92m 92m Marginal Moderate
Potential Effects: Habitat loss & contamination from structure foundations & installations; increased erosion & sedimentation of streams; damage to stream banks; loss of riparian vegetation Specific Mitigation:
Carry out construction activities on frozen ground to minimize surface damage, rutting and erosion Use existing trails, roads or cut lines whenever possible as access routes Identify and flag buffer areas prior to start of work Riparian Buffers shall be a minimum of 30m and increase in size based on slope of land entering waterway. Within
these buffers shrub and herbaceous understory veg will be maintained along with trees that do not violate MH Veg Clearance Requirements
7m no machine zone will restrict equipment in close proximity to the waterbody except at the trail crossing Adhere to Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) Operational Statements for Temporary Stream Crossings, Ice
Bridges and Snow Fills, and Overhead Line Construction No instream works or fording from April 15 - July 15
MAP NUMBER : 64 cont’d
ESS Group : Birds and Habitat
Sec-Seg ID ESS ID ESS Name Location Start Stop UTM Zone Distance
N2-S03 N2-Wild-101 Waterfowl sensitivity area Site: L3 to L4 E- 607422 N-6195581
E- 607293 N-6195501 14N 152 m
Potential Effects:
Higher risk of wire collision, disturbance during breeding and nesting, risk of wire collision is localized to the right-of-way while construction disturbance can effect colonies up to 400 meters away
Specific Mitigation:
Adhere to reduced risk timing windows for protection of birds (August 1- April 30) Maintain setback during timing window Conduct priority assessment for bird diverters and other measures prior to transmission line stringing Install bird diverters or other measures at high priority sites
Potential Effects: Melting or loss of permafrost due to disturbance of the active layer Specific Mitigation:
Carry out construction activities on frozen ground to minimize surface damage and rutting Use existing trails, roads or cut lines whenever possible as access routes Avoid organic soils containing permafrost to the extent possible Maintain shrub and herbaceous vegetation to the extent possible Remove trees by low-disturbance methods Confine vehicle traffic to established trails to the extent possible Implement erosion protection before commencing construction in accordance with Erosion/Sediment Control
Plan
ESS Group : Birds and Habitat
Sec-Seg ID ESS ID ESS Name Location Start Stop UTM Zone Distance
N2-S03 N2-Wild-102 Waterfowl sensitivity area Site: L5 to L6 E- 603357 N-6193028
E- 603166 N-6192908 14N 226 m
Potential Effects:
Higher risk of wire collision, disturbance during breeding and nesting, risk of wire collision is localized to the right-of-way while construction disturbance can effect colonies up to 400 meters away
Specific Mitigation:
Adhere to reduced risk timing windows for protection of birds (August 1- April 30) Maintain setback during timing window Conduct priority assessment for bird diverters and other measures prior to transmission line stringing Install bird diverters or other measures at high priority sites
Potential Effects: Habitat loss & contamination from structure foundations & installations; Increased erosion & sedimentation of streams; Damage to stream banks; Loss of riparian vegetation Specific Mitigation:
Carry out construction activities on frozen ground to minimize surface damage, rutting and erosion Use existing trails, roads or cut lines whenever possible as access routes Identify and flag buffer areas prior to start of work Riparian Buffers shall be a minimum of 30m and increase in size based on slope of land entering waterway. Within
these buffers shrub and herbaceous understory veg will be maintained along with trees that do not violate MH Veg Clearance Requirements
7m no machine zone will restrict equipment in close proximity to the waterbody except at the trail crossing Adhere to Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) Operational Statements for Temporary Stream Crossings, Ice
Bridges and Snow Fills, and Overhead Line Construction No instream works or fording from April 15 - July 15
Potential Effects: Melting or loss of permafrost due to disturbance of the active layer Specific Mitigation:
Carry out construction activities on frozen ground to minimize surface damage and rutting Use existing trails, roads or cut lines whenever possible as access routes Avoid organic soils containing permafrost to the extent possible Maintain shrub and herbaceous vegetation to the extent possible Remove trees by low-disturbance methods Confine vehicle traffic to established trails to the extent possible Implement erosion protection before commencing construction in accordance with Erosion/Sediment Control
Plan
ESS Group : Birds and Habitat
Sec-Seg ID ESS ID ESS Name Location Start Stop UTM Zone Distance
N2-S03 N2-Wild-103 Waterfowl sensitivity area Site: L7 to L8 E- 600645 N-6191324
E-600481 N-6191221 14N 193 m
N2-S03 N2-Wild-104 Waterfowl sensitivity area Site: L9 to L10 E- 599906 N-6190859
E-599803 N-6190795 14N 121 m
Potential Effects:
Higher risk of wire collision, disturbance during breeding and nesting, risk of wire collision is localized to the right-of-way while construction disturbance can effect colonies up to 400 meters away
Specific Mitigation:
Adhere to reduced risk timing windows for protection of birds (August 1- April 30) Maintain setback during timing window Conduct priority assessment for bird diverters and other measures prior to transmission line stringing Install bird diverters or other measures at high priority sites
ESS Group : Water Crossing
Sec-Seg ID ESS ID ESS Name Easting Northing UTM
Zone Channel Width
Wet Width
Fish Habitat Class
Habitat Sensitivity
N2-S03 N2-Aqua-108
Small, unnamed lake 600563 6191272 14N N/A N/A Marginal Low
N2-S03 N2-Aqua-109
Tributary of Isbister Creek 600563 6191272 14N 2m 2m Marginal Moderate
Potential Effects: Habitat loss & contamination from structure foundations & installations; increased erosion & sedimentation of streams; damage to stream banks; loss of riparian vegetation Specific Mitigation:
Carry out construction activities on frozen ground to minimize surface damage, rutting and erosion Use existing trails, roads or cut lines whenever possible as access routes Identify and flag buffer areas prior to start of work Riparian Buffers shall be a minimum of 30m and increase in size based on slope of land entering waterway. Within
these buffers shrub and herbaceous understory veg will be maintained along with trees that do not violate MH Veg Clearance Requirements
7m no machine zone will restrict equipment in close proximity to the waterbody except at the trail crossing Adhere to Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) Operational Statements for Temporary Stream Crossings, Ice
Bridges and Snow Fills, and Overhead Line Construction No instream works or fording from April 15 - July 15
N2-S03 N2-Soils-112 Permafrost Site: 75 to 76 E-598044 N-6189689
E-597808 N-6189541 14N 278 m
N2-S03 N2-Soils-112 Permafrost Site: 77 to 78 E-597662 N-6189450
E-597543 N-6189375 14N 141 m
N2-S03 N2-Soils-112 Permafrost Site: 79 to 80 E-597038 N-6189057
E-596559 N-6188756 14N 566 m
N2-S04 N2-Soils-112 Permafrost Site: 81 to 82 E-596559 N-6188756
E-596565 N-6188584 14N 172 m
Potential Effects: Melting or loss of permafrost due to disturbance of the active layer Specific Mitigation:
Carry out construction activities on frozen ground to minimize surface damage and rutting Use existing trails, roads or cut lines whenever possible as access routes Avoid organic soils containing permafrost to the extent possible Maintain shrub and herbaceous vegetation to the extent possible Remove trees by low-disturbance methods Confine vehicle traffic to established trails to the extent possible Implement erosion protection before commencing construction in accordance with Erosion/Sediment Control
Plan
ESS Group : Birds and Habitat
Sec-Seg ID ESS ID ESS Name Location Start Stop UTM Zone Distance
N2-S03 N2-Wild-105 Waterfowl sensitivity area Site: L11 to L12 E- 598770 N-6190145
E-598689 N-6190095 14N 95 m
Potential Effects:
Higher risk of wire collision, disturbance during breeding and nesting, risk of wire collision is localized to the right-of-way while construction disturbance can effect colonies up to 400 meters away
Specific Mitigation:
Adhere to reduced risk timing windows for protection of birds (August 1- April 30) Maintain setback during timing window Conduct priority assessment for bird diverters and other measures prior to transmission line stringing Install bird diverters or other measures at high priority sites
ESS Group : Water Crossing
Sec-Seg ID ESS ID ESS Name Easting Northing UTM
Zone Channel Width
Wet Width
Fish Habitat Class
Habitat Sensitivity
N2-S03 N2-Aqua-110
Tributary of Isbister Creek 598721 6190115 14N 3m 3m Marginal Moderate
Potential Effects: Habitat loss & contamination from structure foundations & installations; increased erosion & sedimentation of streams; damage to stream banks; loss of riparian vegetation Specific Mitigation:
Carry out construction activities on frozen ground to minimize surface damage, rutting and erosion Use existing trails, roads or cut lines whenever possible as access routes Identify and flag buffer areas prior to start of work Riparian Buffers shall be a minimum of 30m and increase in size based on slope of land entering waterway. Within
these buffers shrub and herbaceous understory veg will be maintained along with trees that do not violate MH Veg Clearance Requirements
7m no machine zone will restrict equipment in close proximity to the waterbody except at the trail crossing Adhere to Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) Operational Statements for Temporary Stream Crossings, Ice
Bridges and Snow Fills, and Overhead Line Construction No instream works or fording from April 15 - July 15